I think that Las Vegas has an average daytime summer humidity lower than
20%. I'd be surprised if the air could hold that much moisture at 100
degrees plus.
I have an outdoor thermometer that also give relative humidity. It's amazing
how much it drops during the day when the temps go up.
d
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From: "Chapel Ridge Wal Mart National Hearing Center"
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Subject: Re: [CHAT] question for those used to gardening in heat!
> Nah, I've been in Vegas several times. Ugh. My eyes dried out so
terribly
> every time, had to pack opthalmic ointment.
> Kitty
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